SUPREME COURT
CinUSTCIIIJ RCII SESSIONS. •,'.'3jr tteleewph—PreM - Aesocintlon. Christchurch, February 11. : At tho Supreme. Court'- Frederick Martin, iv irmrriedman, was sentenced to two years' hard labour on chafgcs of indcccnt exposure. Alexander M'Quillitu, aged G9, was admitted to probation for a year for theft
■IHIUC'U IU of a cow. ■ ' ' DUNEDIN. SESSIONS. . By TeloijS'arli—l'l'fs Awsoointlon Dunedin, February 11. Tlio criminal sessions of the Supremo Court opened to-day..' James Hornell, •mi ehlorly man,' who pleaded 'guilty in tlio Ldwei 1 Court to nn assault on a young girl, was sentenced to two years' hard labour. . ... • Angus Foster, for forgery of n telegram, I was ordered to bo detained for reformative purposes for two .years. . 'j«orgo Campbell was sentenced to two years' hard labour for an assault-on his fattier. - John Ji'rascr, for assaulting lub Wife, received two years' hard labour, and on a. further charge of assault on a policeman! who was-called in, one year a Wrd labour, sentences to be cumulativo.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 118, 12 February 1919, Page 9
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